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What is the meaning of hv?
Class 10th. Chemical reactions and Equations.​

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Answered by Dioretsa
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It represents sunlight in decomposition reaction .

Answered by anurimasingh22
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A photon is proportional to its frequency (v) by a fixed factor (h) called Plank's Constant, according to the way sunlight is represented in photochemical reactions by the symbol "hv."

As you are aware, several reactions require heat or a certain temperature to function. For such reactions, the reaction rate is slow in diffused sunlight, the reaction proceeds quickly in direct sunshine, and there is no reaction in the dark.

As an illustration, the formation of hydrochloric acid and the deposition of carbon result from the reaction of methane and chlorine in the presence of sunshine. A powerful reaction follows.

A sequence of reactions occur in scattered sunlight, and at each stage, a halogen atom replaces a hydrogen atom to create a new molecule.

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